Book for teens by Sussex County author donated to Project Self-Sufficiency with funding from the members of the Branchville Rotary.
The vaccine is here, and everyone is asking the same question: where can I get my inoculation? We have some answers here.
The Sussex County Board of Commissioners has partnered with LabCorp and Vault Health to offer at-home testing for all residents.
Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Extending Public Health Emergency in New Jersey.
New data from the federal government shows hospital capacity in Sussex County amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Get a high school diploma, weekly stipend through the New Jersey Youth Corps
To ensure the health and well-being of our employees and residents at this time, Sparta Township is restricting public access.
The number of COVID-19 vaccination sites has expanded. Here's where you can go to get one now.
Sussex County Division of Health (SCDOH) announces 158 additional cases of COVID-19 among County residents.
Governor Phil Murphy announced two additional categories of New Jersey residents eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination.
There is a blood drive on Saturday, January 16th in Sparta, and appointments are required.
Those interested in serving can need to show their interest by Monday.
Want to keep an eye on where the majority of your tax dollars go? How about COVID-19 recovery? Here is a way to do that.
NJ is expanding the number of COVID-19 vaccination sites. Here's where you can get one now —if you qualify.
Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 214 to affect the following changes for the 2020-2021 school year.
This 8-session course is offered via Zoom by NAMI Sussex, Thursday evenings starting March 4 and ending April 29.
Project Sussex Kids meeting to feature Nutrition Educator.
As of 12:00 AM on January 8, 2021 the Sussex County Division of Health (SCDOH) announces 170 additional cases of COVID-19.
New data provided by the federal government shows hospital capacity in Sussex County as coronavirus cases surge.
New year, new name for the county governing body.
The coronavirus vaccination site will be held at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, located at 37 Plains Rd. in Augusta, starting Jan. 14.
Although it may be cold outside, now is the time to take advantage of getting your New Jersey boating safety certificate.
The Hopatcong Police Dept. will host "Coffee With A Cop" at the Hopatcong Company #4 Firehouse from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Charlene Fiorita Honored By Coldwell Banker Realty With Michael Scott Leadership Award
To date, the number of coronavirus cases in the county is now up to 5,880. The county death total currently stands at 225, officials said.
County officials said they will vaccinate people against the coronavirus using the guidance set by New Jersey’s Department of Health.
The Mega Millions jackpot now rolls to $490 million, according to New Jersey lottery officials.
Pizza restaurants have not been hit as hard as the rest of the industry during the coronavirus pandemic.
The website to pre-register for the vaccine is now live. Please visit https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/
Several ShopRite locations in Sussex County have the Moderna vaccine in stock, and it's currently available to health care workers.
Robert Cibula, 32, has been charged with aggravated assault, two counts of terroristic threats and possession of an unlawful weapon.
The county is averaging 72 coronavirus cases daily, health officials said Monday.
Christmas trees must be put out at the curb no later than Jan. 17, according to Sparta Township officials.
A fellow soldier and a teen have been charged in connection with the killing of Cpl. Hayden Harris, who was found dead in the NJ woods.
A new year brings a new owner to serve up smoothies, acai and pitaya bowls, oatmeals, and juices.
A winter weather advisory was issued in New Jersey now that snow and freezing rain are falling. Here's what you should know.
The coronavirus continues to take a grim toll on Sussex County, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below.
Donation made to the local police departments
New officials, businesses rebounding and a focus on COVID-19 recovery. Here is what residents can look forward to in the new year.